Mike Yardley takes a look at one of the most reliable o/u shotguns that money can buy - the Miroku MK38
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Mike Yardley tries the adjustable stocked Trap version of the Miroku MK38
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Taking a walk down memory lane, Mark Stone tries a pair of Miroku’s legendary MK38’s and recounts the days when shooters regularly travelled with a duo of clay breakers.
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Mike Yardley takes a look at the development and history of the Miroku MK38 Trap Grade V and finds true quality at a very nice price
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Mark Stone goes ‘Old School’ and reacquaints himself with one of the greatest names in shotgunning: a Grade 5 MK60, Miroku’s finest all-rounder…
continue reading >It’s been around for ages, so it seems, but Miroku’s latest Grade 5 MK60 High Pheasant convinces Mark Stone it still remains one of the best you can get…
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First seen at this year’s IWA, Miroku’s new lightweight 20-bore game gun is put through its paces by Mark Stone
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Michael Yardley tests the Japanese made Miroku MK70, and finds a first class all-rounder
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Mike Yardley has great memories of Miroku guns – will the new MK70 Sporter impress him?
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If you’re looking for a good sporter there’s a lot of choice out there and some good kit that doesn’t have to break the bank either. To the novice clay shooter the possibilities are practically endless when choosing a gun for Sporting clays. Ben Roberts looks at some of the best available with prices to suit all pockets
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